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that was from a big ten championship. we have super bowl rings. we have platinum and diamond rings, rolexes, tanzanite and diamond bracelets, baseball cards, video games. >> itouch, you've got it. >> if you've seen the show you see there are vasts amounts of merchandise. >> you ever turn anything away? >> of course you do. people come in with unrealistic expectations. we try to give them as much as we can. that's why we're a pawn shop. one of the theories we've come up with is the internet. the internet and the transformation of pawn shops, we have a website called pawndetroit.com, you can download a piece of merchandise, get its value and find out how much it's actually worth. if you take it into your local pawnshop and pawnbrokers benefit as well as the customer. >> have you noticed a difference? we talked about the people coming in every day to pawn something. what about the people who come in to buy things? have you noticed a change at all with that competeeconomy? >> people want to save money. go to your local pawn shop. you can buy an item a
that was from a big ten championship. we have super bowl rings. we have platinum and diamond rings, rolexes, tanzanite and diamond bracelets, baseball cards, video games. >> itouch, you've got it. >> if you've seen the show you see there are vasts amounts of merchandise. >> you ever turn anything away? >> of course you do. people come in with unrealistic expectations. we try to give them as much as we can. that's why we're a pawn shop. one of the theories we've come up...
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big tragedy. big loss. >> reporter: police say tuesday night, armstrong loaded her four children, ages 10, 5, 2, and 11 months, into a minivan. then drove it a few blocks and down a boat ramp into the hudson river. as the car hit the frigid water, the oldest child, lashaun, managed to open one of the power windows. he climbed out of the sinking vehicle and swam to shore, where passerby meave ryan came to his aid. the 10-year-old told a horrifying story. >> before she hit the water, she went to the back seat and held the kids all of them at once and said, if we're going to die, we're going to die to the. >> reporter: meave brought him to a nearby fier house and said lashaun told her the last thing he heard his mother say was that it was all a mistake. >> the fear in his face was something i'll never forget for the rest of my life. >> reporter: angela jill yam will never forget, either. >> he ran up and gave me a hug. he hugged me and he cried. and he said he tried, but he had to get out. and get he
big tragedy. big loss. >> reporter: police say tuesday night, armstrong loaded her four children, ages 10, 5, 2, and 11 months, into a minivan. then drove it a few blocks and down a boat ramp into the hudson river. as the car hit the frigid water, the oldest child, lashaun, managed to open one of the power windows. he climbed out of the sinking vehicle and swam to shore, where passerby meave ryan came to his aid. the 10-year-old told a horrifying story. >> before she hit the water,...
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this is big business. >> huge. we're taking a break from the debt issue and the really important stuff to most americans your morning joe. >> dunkin' donuts sells more coffee than anybody else, more than starbucks. dunkin is targeting coffee drunkers who usually go to the other guys. wall street investors like the idea, they believe it's time to make the profits. >> oh, get it? >> time to make the profits. we're going to have more on the growing coffee wars yesterday. the ipo went through the roof. rest of the market tanks, dunkin' donuts like a rocket. >>> thousands of cars may have been nabbed by the red light cameras. you may have been one of them. los angeles one of 500 plus cities to utilize cameras is pulling the plug. why? cbs news national correspondent ben tracy reports the system is unpopular but also a money loser. >> reporter: like most folks in loss an less, abigail stone spends a lot of time in her car. it was only a matter of time before she got caught by the eye in the sky. >> when i started going t
this is big business. >> huge. we're taking a break from the debt issue and the really important stuff to most americans your morning joe. >> dunkin' donuts sells more coffee than anybody else, more than starbucks. dunkin is targeting coffee drunkers who usually go to the other guys. wall street investors like the idea, they believe it's time to make the profits. >> oh, get it? >> time to make the profits. we're going to have more on the growing coffee wars yesterday....
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a big day calls for the new big n' toasty. wrap your hands around fried eggs, cherrywood-smoked bacon, and cheese on texas toast. america runs on dunkin'. oh, it's scotts naturescapes advanced mulch. advanced huh? ehh...mulch is mulch. oh, not so, pops. ordinary mulch can fade after a few months. that's mulch! naturescapes holds its color for a full year. a whole year? guaranteed. plus, it's water smart. water-what? water smart. it channels water directly to the roots... reducing runoff, so you can water 30% less. saves water...holds color... you're sure this is mulch? ♪ [ male announcer ] scotts naturescapes advanced mulch. >>> welcome back to "the early show." you can just see the leaves are starting to pop. there's a little bit of green on those trees. oh, spring's around the corner. >> outside. >> i feel it. >> no more branches in central park. >> no, no very nice. just ahead this morning, we've been talking a lot about the search for the serial killer on new york's long island. well, now, authorities are getting some he
a big day calls for the new big n' toasty. wrap your hands around fried eggs, cherrywood-smoked bacon, and cheese on texas toast. america runs on dunkin'. oh, it's scotts naturescapes advanced mulch. advanced huh? ehh...mulch is mulch. oh, not so, pops. ordinary mulch can fade after a few months. that's mulch! naturescapes holds its color for a full year. a whole year? guaranteed. plus, it's water smart. water-what? water smart. it channels water directly to the roots... reducing runoff, so you...
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that is a big challenge. we just launched an emergency vaccination campaign to get the children vaccinated between measles and polio as quickly as possible. >> what happens to the children? the camps have been there for two decades you mentioned. are these kids who will ultimately spend their life in a refugee camp or will they move on to somewhere else? >> well, i think as you said, a lot of children were born here and have been here for a number of years. we have new ones coming in. it's part of an ongoing process in terms of being registered as a refugee and spending time in the camp and whether or not they move on. ultimately what we try to do is provide them with the services that they need here so we're supporting schools in the camps and helping kids get an education and providing them with medical services and also the opportunity to engage in recreational opportunities. as long as they are here, we are working to make sure that they have what they need to live quality lives. >> they are lucky you are
that is a big challenge. we just launched an emergency vaccination campaign to get the children vaccinated between measles and polio as quickly as possible. >> what happens to the children? the camps have been there for two decades you mentioned. are these kids who will ultimately spend their life in a refugee camp or will they move on to somewhere else? >> well, i think as you said, a lot of children were born here and have been here for a number of years. we have new ones coming...
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. >> big sharks game, too. good luck to the sharks against the kings. >> caption colorado, llc comments@captioncolorado.com >>> good morning. >>> good morning. wake up call. for the seventh time this year an air traffic controller is caught asleep on the job. the faa is putting a new plan in place to keep passengers safe. but will it work? >>> the president's proposal. mr. obama takes heat from republicans and democrats after revealing his controversial plan to slash the national deficit by $4 trillion setting the stage on capitol hill for a fierce partisan fight on how to control the spiraling debt. >>> new details from the lone survivor of the hudson river tragedy. the 10-year-old boy who crawled over his mom and squeezed out of a minivan window just moments before she and his three siblings drown. we'll hear from authorities as police try to answer the big question, why she did it. this morning april 14th, 2011. >> announcer: from cbs news, it's the "early show" with erica hill and chris wragge. >>> welcome
. >> big sharks game, too. good luck to the sharks against the kings. >> caption colorado, llc comments@captioncolorado.com >>> good morning. >>> good morning. wake up call. for the seventh time this year an air traffic controller is caught asleep on the job. the faa is putting a new plan in place to keep passengers safe. but will it work? >>> the president's proposal. mr. obama takes heat from republicans and democrats after revealing his controversial...
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a big backup and traffic alert through pinole into hercules. westbound 80 approaching pinole valley road, three lanes are blocked. one lane is getting by. but as you can see, speeds are really slow. i mean, they are just crawling once you get off of the carquinez bridge car. so expect heavy traffic especially once you reach hercules. it really bottlenecks. sounds like one car, at one point fully engulfed in flames so fire crews just got on scene. past pinole valley road speeds improve down the eastshore freeway. at the bay bridge not much of a backup even though the metering lights are on but the drive time down the eastshore freeway almost 50 minutes now from the carquinez bridge to the maze. definitely the slow spot this morning. lawrence has the forecast. >> going to be hot in parts of the bay area again today. probably hotter than yesterday. you have plenty of sunshine showing up around most of the bay area. we have patchy dense fog at the coastline. it will be cooler at the beaches in the 60s. away from the coast, 80s and 90s even in towar
a big backup and traffic alert through pinole into hercules. westbound 80 approaching pinole valley road, three lanes are blocked. one lane is getting by. but as you can see, speeds are really slow. i mean, they are just crawling once you get off of the carquinez bridge car. so expect heavy traffic especially once you reach hercules. it really bottlenecks. sounds like one car, at one point fully engulfed in flames so fire crews just got on scene. past pinole valley road speeds improve down the...
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big tobacco knew it, and they preyed on me. i'm here to tell you that big tobacco hasn't changed. they continue to profit... by selling kids the same lies... to get them to use... the same deadly products. don't be big tobacco's next victim. >>> beautiful pictures for you, as the sun is coming up. look at that gorgeous glow and the snow. welcome back to "the early show" on a snowy wednesday morning here in new york city. i'm erika hill with chris wragge. we're not hiding from the snow this morning. >> we embrace it fully. >> we wanted to come out for the whole show but they told us no. we have cool toys for anybody dealing with the snow. you get to drink hot chocolate and and you can have snowball fights. >> oh, yeah. >> there you go. >> i was working on this one before. can you track this? do we have a cameraman who's quick enough? here we go. >> wragge. >> let's see. >> oh, we hit the apple store. >> sorry guys. >> there goes our discount. >> tough it to throw. >> you heard it make the crack. whether or not someone who could follow that snowball. the crew behind us. >> they're r
big tobacco knew it, and they preyed on me. i'm here to tell you that big tobacco hasn't changed. they continue to profit... by selling kids the same lies... to get them to use... the same deadly products. don't be big tobacco's next victim. >>> beautiful pictures for you, as the sun is coming up. look at that gorgeous glow and the snow. welcome back to "the early show" on a snowy wednesday morning here in new york city. i'm erika hill with chris wragge. we're not hiding from...
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i like that it's nice and big and fluffy and yummy. i'm going to give you a 3, too. >> oh. >> jeff glor you won today! >> jeff is the clear winner today. >> first time ever. >> really, really good. >> everybody's were great and i would tell everyone at home to make these recipes because i think they're phenomenal. you did a really good job. >> in a few minutes these are going to be gone. >> we will polish them off. >> and in my opinion you're definitely -- >> can i ask you a question because you were giving us all tips and we're going to give information on the win scythe for people that are perhaps intrigued by what we made here, when you say it needs a little something more. what does it need if we don't want to overdo it? >> well i think maybe like something like jeff's sour cream/cream cheese mixture. or if you did like a sandwich. >> well, i was going to say, you take my french toast but you didn't help yourself to the bacon. >> i did try the bacon. >> you can't revise the scores. >> marysol. take a look at the leaderboard one mor
i like that it's nice and big and fluffy and yummy. i'm going to give you a 3, too. >> oh. >> jeff glor you won today! >> jeff is the clear winner today. >> first time ever. >> really, really good. >> everybody's were great and i would tell everyone at home to make these recipes because i think they're phenomenal. you did a really good job. >> in a few minutes these are going to be gone. >> we will polish them off. >> and in my opinion...
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the other big thing we're doing is talking about cutting taxes. one particular thing that i'm advocating is a zero percent tax on all manufacturing facilities in america. we need to get america back to work. the best way to do so is to create powerful incentives for people to locate manufacturing jobs here, whether they're ag manufacturing jobs or processing jobs or steel jobs or any place else across this country. >> that's one way that you mentioned a couple sectors there, both manufacturing, and energy. and that zero tax. but what about revenue? even if you want to cut back on government involvement, if you want to cut back on government spending, money has to come in from somewhere. >> yeah, the biggest problem with revenue is growth. i mean, the bottom line here is, that if we have a dynamic growth, and people are put back to work, those revenues come right back up. i mean, if you look at the percentage of, again percentage of revenues versus gdp which is a constant measure under the higher rates of clinton or the lower rates of bush, they ca
the other big thing we're doing is talking about cutting taxes. one particular thing that i'm advocating is a zero percent tax on all manufacturing facilities in america. we need to get america back to work. the best way to do so is to create powerful incentives for people to locate manufacturing jobs here, whether they're ag manufacturing jobs or processing jobs or steel jobs or any place else across this country. >> that's one way that you mentioned a couple sectors there, both...
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big deal. you're delicious. so what. i've got news for you. there's no such thing... ...as a bear sheriff. you think i'm afraid of you? hey what? you don't have to be mean to the cake. i do. you don't. i do. just eat yoplait light. they have great flavors like... boston cream pie, raspberry cheesecake. even though i work here, i've lost weight. wow. yeah. carry on. (announcer) 28 delicious flavors at around 100 calories each. >>> when you're running for president you need to have campaign money and a solid political platform. but you also need a theme song. and that tripped up one of the republican candidates as cbs news political correspondent jan crawford now tells us. welcome back. good to see you again this morning. >> hey, chris. you know, there is nothing like a good song to get people fired up at your rallies. but sometimes that can get the song writer fired up, too. ♪ happy days >> reporter: song writers had to be happy when franklin roosevelt adopted their 1929 hit "happy days are here again" for his '32 presidential campaign. 80 ye
big deal. you're delicious. so what. i've got news for you. there's no such thing... ...as a bear sheriff. you think i'm afraid of you? hey what? you don't have to be mean to the cake. i do. you don't. i do. just eat yoplait light. they have great flavors like... boston cream pie, raspberry cheesecake. even though i work here, i've lost weight. wow. yeah. carry on. (announcer) 28 delicious flavors at around 100 calories each. >>> when you're running for president you need to have...
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so it's a big resource that people are turning to in these times. another thing i would suggest is down payment assistance programs. a lot of local and state governments want to kick-start the economy, so they will give you a grant or a no-interest loan if you're a first-time home buyer. if you haven't owned a home for maybe three years or so. california has one for retired teachers. there's about 1,000 programs in america right now. the number there is growing, too, as so many people have a vested interest in getting it back up. >> and check those incentives. >> right, free money. >> because anything can help. let's talk about flip side right now. i want to sell my home. is it a good time to put my place on the market? >> for all the reasons that we just discussed. maybe not. you may not get the best prices. you might be in your house for a little while. and if you are it's a great time for home improvements. you can enjoy them for a few years while you wait for the markets to come back up. a good home improvement like a kitchen or roof or somethin
so it's a big resource that people are turning to in these times. another thing i would suggest is down payment assistance programs. a lot of local and state governments want to kick-start the economy, so they will give you a grant or a no-interest loan if you're a first-time home buyer. if you haven't owned a home for maybe three years or so. california has one for retired teachers. there's about 1,000 programs in america right now. the number there is growing, too, as so many people have a...
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seven thirty pm saturday night the second debate here in moscow thanks big without say these are up from story coalition air strikes on libya claim more lives says at least thirteen rebels are reported killed in last night's raid it comes as the country's government jacks the opposition's seems fast efficient saying we'll never withdraw its troops from rebel held city. from a satirical view of the events in the middle east apparently on the fall of two arab leaders an f it's the talk of the third creates a stir on the internet a russian cartoonist spends a modern day version of these things with a computer game to present a quickie view of the press. and preparation for a soyuz spacecraft marking the fiftieth anniversary of man's first space flight are in the final phase the rockets being installed on the launch pad in quite the cosmodrome three days before takeoff. next as promised or in to show spotlights tonight looking at the london twenty twelve olympics. if. hello again and welcome to spotlight the information on our c m our love and today my guest in the studio is simon right. eve
seven thirty pm saturday night the second debate here in moscow thanks big without say these are up from story coalition air strikes on libya claim more lives says at least thirteen rebels are reported killed in last night's raid it comes as the country's government jacks the opposition's seems fast efficient saying we'll never withdraw its troops from rebel held city. from a satirical view of the events in the middle east apparently on the fall of two arab leaders an f it's the talk of the...
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>> that is the big question mark. terry mccarthy in cairo, thanks. >>> joining us on the tlelve from bahrain this morning is cbs radio reporter tula. what is the situation there on the ground right now? >> chris, the situation is very tense on the ground right now. the streets are empty and the military has taken up key posts in the city of manama and saying any gatherings are now illegal and the city is under the control of the military, this after a harrowing evening at pearl square where the police basically ambushed sleeping protesters, firing bullets -- i should say rubber bullets, tear gas and using batons to disperse them. >> what are the protesters primary issues right now with the government? >> they started out asking for key democratic reform but after the initial killings of two protesters, they are now demanding an entire regime change and they want the prime minister and the hierarchy of the government to resign. >> you surprised how swift and heavy-handed this crackdown by the government has been on the
>> that is the big question mark. terry mccarthy in cairo, thanks. >>> joining us on the tlelve from bahrain this morning is cbs radio reporter tula. what is the situation there on the ground right now? >> chris, the situation is very tense on the ground right now. the streets are empty and the military has taken up key posts in the city of manama and saying any gatherings are now illegal and the city is under the control of the military, this after a harrowing evening at...
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are going to see a new standard of quality and comfort thousands of miles away from london another big construction project is on the way to the sochi olympics organizers surely don't want to lose that univision race. mr wright and welcome to the show thank you very much for being with us this right well first of all what is the olympic delivery authority in a few ways and how different are the responsibilities from the london organizing committee. who. i work of the government organization who are charged with the design and construction and implementation of the venues most of the venues the new venues on the olympic park along with the olympic village were publicly funded were a government agency a local london organizing committee of the olympic games is the private organization who are charged with actually running the games in south. the question that i had to you as soon as london won the bid was this deal with public transport in london public transport was partly there of the olympic bid and it was rated pretty poorly which was a surprise to me because i love london public tra
are going to see a new standard of quality and comfort thousands of miles away from london another big construction project is on the way to the sochi olympics organizers surely don't want to lose that univision race. mr wright and welcome to the show thank you very much for being with us this right well first of all what is the olympic delivery authority in a few ways and how different are the responsibilities from the london organizing committee. who. i work of the government organization who...
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and what's the big emphasis of the previous government was to respect the agenda and schemes to help pare its and children. do you know if your mother had any help? "she did not have any help, really. -- >> she did not have any help. she just did what her mother told her to do. she did what she could, really. >> nothing direct. summer school was opened. nothing direct or personal. >> what can they help them with. this will not change the kids' behavior. if you want to misbehave, what can your mother really say? >> that was nothing to do with any government initiative. >> they have never really done anything for me. >> no government help, minimal parenting, and for these people, trouble in education. >> you were excluded. >> you were excluded from this world. i was arrested. i was young and silly. >> did your mother teach you that that was not the right thing to do? >> she tried to but she did not always know because she kind of let me learn in my own time. she knows how the atmosphere is. >> not too much discipline? >> not too much. >> she teaches me to meet her mother. she said that
and what's the big emphasis of the previous government was to respect the agenda and schemes to help pare its and children. do you know if your mother had any help? "she did not have any help, really. -- >> she did not have any help. she just did what her mother told her to do. she did what she could, really. >> nothing direct. summer school was opened. nothing direct or personal. >> what can they help them with. this will not change the kids' behavior. if you want to...
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part is in london big parties in fact for frankfurt big parties in over the country usa your little ones big part in the truck the international trading platform and of course the big part in the local domestic market so. admission to trade in all those exchanges and marketplaces requires the company to be pretty much as transparent as well governed as compliant with all the regulations as if it was foolish so for that matter we sort of already there the technicalities as to which least you run with me consider a bit later on within the next few months but from the standpoint of an investor who fully tradeable anywhere. well you mentioned early in this interview mention going global it goes i realize certainly that this is only very free you're celebrating these days now did so good verdict you're holding a conference which is an international conference a global conference where you setting goals until the two thousand and twenty one years of the ten years ten years ahead are these plans that chill discussing this are they really low ball ising or bank of really becoming becoming a
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it means big adjustment. >> i use it for trash and carrying things around. i'll have to stock up on garbage bags. >> reporter: first banned out of concern for the environment, but made the ban even tougher requiring all retailers not just grocery stores to follow it. fines for those who don't can go $1000 a day. >> they are posting signs at the register and here on the front door, come january 1st, these bags are history. >> it's a big change for those people. they haven't been, you know, bringing their own bags or paying the bags for so long. >> reporter: suspects they'll bring their own bags, but there's another. pay for the paper ones, ten cents. >> i'll have to get my own bag now. grocery shopping will be a little more painful. >> other cities have passed plastic bag bans. san francisco started the way and then since then, santa clara and palo alto are approving and others are debating the law. city of san jose has a site, keep reusable bag in the car or by your car keys. keep bags clean by wiping them down with a sponge and mild soap and return any plas
it means big adjustment. >> i use it for trash and carrying things around. i'll have to stock up on garbage bags. >> reporter: first banned out of concern for the environment, but made the ban even tougher requiring all retailers not just grocery stores to follow it. fines for those who don't can go $1000 a day. >> they are posting signs at the register and here on the front door, come january 1st, these bags are history. >> it's a big change for those people. they...
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obviously big problems with that. clearly if we would allow that to happen, we could easily experience huge flooding problems, back-ups in the areas of the city that are susceptible to this sort of intrusion. on the next slide, i want to talk a little bit about the way the system is designed. you have to -- you're going to have to allow for overflows because you are not going to be able to treat everything that comes at you. your weir levels have to be -- in the past, these things were designed a long time ago and assume -- there's an assumed sea level, so you would set your weirs at a point higher than that so any sort of high tide you wouldn't expect to have any sort of inflow into the system. but the weirs have to be set low enough that if you have a large inundaition, the drainage will happen in a manner that won't cause a back-up in the system and flood properties and streets like you saw in the previous slide. we have ways of prevents the back flow and that's what we really have to look at in the next little whi
obviously big problems with that. clearly if we would allow that to happen, we could easily experience huge flooding problems, back-ups in the areas of the city that are susceptible to this sort of intrusion. on the next slide, i want to talk a little bit about the way the system is designed. you have to -- you're going to have to allow for overflows because you are not going to be able to treat everything that comes at you. your weir levels have to be -- in the past, these things were designed...
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it is a very big problem. after we finish with the report and recommendations, the next item is the security issue. we're hearing that is a big problem as well. supervisor wiener: i am trying to understand if there are statistics in terms of how frequent the infestations occur, what percentage of buildings at any given time have a bed bug infestation or have had -- when the building is invested. do we find they attempt to hit all the rooms or it is localized? we hear so much about bedbug infestations in sro's. i am trying to understand if there has been statistical work done. >> the department of public health have some statistics on this issue. and has been realized there is a tremendous amount of under reporting. under the current rules, reporting by the licensed pest control operator is not something that is requested by the department of public health. we're not always at the -- as a city government getting the information as to that would help us authenticate the statistics. what we do hear from our colla
it is a very big problem. after we finish with the report and recommendations, the next item is the security issue. we're hearing that is a big problem as well. supervisor wiener: i am trying to understand if there are statistics in terms of how frequent the infestations occur, what percentage of buildings at any given time have a bed bug infestation or have had -- when the building is invested. do we find they attempt to hit all the rooms or it is localized? we hear so much about bedbug...
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that's big stuff. because in that division, if boston goes 0-6, the mayor will not be re-elected. >> there will be rioting in the streets. >> whatever happened to larry king? [ laughter ] >> thank you. we're coming back at 11:00 on cbs 5.
that's big stuff. because in that division, if boston goes 0-6, the mayor will not be re-elected. >> there will be rioting in the streets. >> whatever happened to larry king? [ laughter ] >> thank you. we're coming back at 11:00 on cbs 5.
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one of the big problems in the world now is energy supplies are like in the movies. just like massive supplies place is like france. that is really scary. shako gas is like a dream come true. in the stark economic times we can all agree on that. but yet to before we even knew of the existence, last year, this guy makes a film called gas land when somebody turns on the tap tap, methane comes out and he'd like this it from his tap. how did he get in there so soon? they are very, very quick to get the propaganda and first. i think there is a disposition with the slight tendency toward complacency because we believe the world should function on the level of logic of what works and what is true and therefore what takes care of itself because that is logical and right. the philosophy of the green movement for the progressives and liberals generally it is about denying reality. it is about winning the argument not through facts and logic and open debate by closing down the argument through propaganda. there will never be a solution because the other side fights 30. we just
one of the big problems in the world now is energy supplies are like in the movies. just like massive supplies place is like france. that is really scary. shako gas is like a dream come true. in the stark economic times we can all agree on that. but yet to before we even knew of the existence, last year, this guy makes a film called gas land when somebody turns on the tap tap, methane comes out and he'd like this it from his tap. how did he get in there so soon? they are very, very quick to get...
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with me soon shane we've had enough that's the message being sent from many around the world to big business and government as people in almost a thousand cities take their anger to the streets the occupy together movement which began in new york is now demanding global change and that's now a zero in on two of the rallying cities and talk to our correspondents our teams are either better in london daniel a bushel in a brussels hello to you both or either to you first london so violence in disorder on the streets just a few months ago any concern about some sort of repeat. no violence here just yet and there's none planned from the protesters but of course that could always flare up with the police using the tactics they are they've just started kettling protesters here which means they're containing them in a small area and that has been a controversial tactic in protests in the last twelve months or so which has seen violence flare up but don't forget this is a very different thing to the riots that we saw across england a lot about two three months ago where is that was an impromptu outbu
with me soon shane we've had enough that's the message being sent from many around the world to big business and government as people in almost a thousand cities take their anger to the streets the occupy together movement which began in new york is now demanding global change and that's now a zero in on two of the rallying cities and talk to our correspondents our teams are either better in london daniel a bushel in a brussels hello to you both or either to you first london so violence in...
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if you're talking about the big literature. i doubt it i doubt that any any big literary name is. not doing something else for his living working as a professor as a consultant. another interesting thing about about translations you said we're talking about fiction about poetry but. thousands of maybe millions of people are. around the world get their knowledge about russia about russian culture russian history by reading books by authors i brought who don't have the best knowledge about that what they're writing there are lots of russian history book russian books and russian culture that need to be translated into languages is that a girl you're setting feels exactly exactly. if you're talking about nonfiction so the same goal as as a fiction. as well as. you know promoting our best scholars to be translated into the foreign languages. there are certain areas in the world which which are asking us to provide us to provide with the. with tags books with the science books with encyclopedias. we're trying to promote our scholars a brutal as well as big writers you mentioned e-books
if you're talking about the big literature. i doubt it i doubt that any any big literary name is. not doing something else for his living working as a professor as a consultant. another interesting thing about about translations you said we're talking about fiction about poetry but. thousands of maybe millions of people are. around the world get their knowledge about russia about russian culture russian history by reading books by authors i brought who don't have the best knowledge about that...
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in story time these slopes will become the battlefield girl and big glory rosa khutor l. pine ski resort and the sunday go to massive room and will become the two thousand and fourteen winter games biggest venue it has already had a successful test run when it hosted a european alpine skiing cart earlier this year from safe and just takes to making sure there's enough snow no stone was left on cure and in making sure everything he equality mark and that was just one test and then thought of seventy to take place in sochi before the olympics a third of the venues are still being built but the made him a coup was spread beyond the tracks and stadiums the legacy of the two thousand and fourteen games is meant to do. a unique you. whine in the potential elbowing skill and sunnyside relaxation but this isn't the band designed to gauge all of russia to simply mask roots was in the nationwide search to date the snow leopard. and. thousands of fans on social networking sites and organizers also hope the sochi winter olympics will have national appeal it's based on the traditional
in story time these slopes will become the battlefield girl and big glory rosa khutor l. pine ski resort and the sunday go to massive room and will become the two thousand and fourteen winter games biggest venue it has already had a successful test run when it hosted a european alpine skiing cart earlier this year from safe and just takes to making sure there's enough snow no stone was left on cure and in making sure everything he equality mark and that was just one test and then thought of...
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these won't be healthy or well attached to the main trunk, what they mean, if it ever gets big enough, they're going to start breaking off and they're going to fall on cars and the sidewalk, and they're going to be a hazard. >> what probably happened here, would be my fes guess is somebody pruned the tree in order to allow them to see their sign or something and they considered this to be acceptable tree pruning, which doesn't meet anybody's standard. >> that's right. >> this is caused by someone doing this deliberately to the tree. >> in san francisco, this is illegal and you can be fined for it. and the fine, the minimum fine is $1,489. >> does somebody file a complaint for that to happen? >> they don't. manyifies get issued because we learn about them from a complaint. our office does not have enough staff to be inspecting every tree every year. and when they're privately maintained trees, it is harder for us to inspect them. if we get a call from the public or driving around doing our regular work and we see it, we can issue a fine to that property owner. and that, that sign often
these won't be healthy or well attached to the main trunk, what they mean, if it ever gets big enough, they're going to start breaking off and they're going to fall on cars and the sidewalk, and they're going to be a hazard. >> what probably happened here, would be my fes guess is somebody pruned the tree in order to allow them to see their sign or something and they considered this to be acceptable tree pruning, which doesn't meet anybody's standard. >> that's right. >> this...
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you see these big guys this fall that just. go for had a fee of forty kilos just me. then going to help this man. and if the competitors have a little trouble with the point they could still make up for it in the top of. some beautiful places. just over a century ago this area was nothing else and maybe the old. and still. turned it into a. beautiful. and i'm off to meet an old friend of his. son who has been a professor at the local university for more than. forty years and has literally seen the gardens grow from nothing to what they are today. it's done in a regularly audit pattern like the english style. but they're all of differing high as you can see and you can find every conceivable form of plant life. in fact there are more than seventy different rare breeds in the gardens and susana was happy to show me some of her favorites. can you feel it. smell it's. there around twenty full time staff here but they can always do with a hand and that meant i got to put my own tiny sapling in the ground. this this little maple tree is one of more than forty thousand trees
you see these big guys this fall that just. go for had a fee of forty kilos just me. then going to help this man. and if the competitors have a little trouble with the point they could still make up for it in the top of. some beautiful places. just over a century ago this area was nothing else and maybe the old. and still. turned it into a. beautiful. and i'm off to meet an old friend of his. son who has been a professor at the local university for more than. forty years and has literally seen...
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but what major thing i really don't know but it's going to be a big change the whole world is going to feel us in particular whether or not you're in debt personally the bottom line is we've become a planet of debtors so it might be time for all of us. to rethink what it is to live within our means. all right so living within our means it's certainly a foreign concept to so many people so what will this way of life mean for the future of this country if we continue to borrow both as individuals and as a nation i will be of or climb out of this hole. the executive director of the independent women's forum and is here now nicole let's talk about a couple different things first of all a lot of big things happened this week including we saw last week the debt ceiling be raised and so always supposed to be good after that we all believe this collective sigh of relief and then all these things that they were threatening happen anyway the stock market went down to its lows prison two thousand and eight we got downgraded put this all together in terms of how we should kind of make sense of us
but what major thing i really don't know but it's going to be a big change the whole world is going to feel us in particular whether or not you're in debt personally the bottom line is we've become a planet of debtors so it might be time for all of us. to rethink what it is to live within our means. all right so living within our means it's certainly a foreign concept to so many people so what will this way of life mean for the future of this country if we continue to borrow both as individuals...
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we are not getting enough back from big business. here is a direct appeal. if you want skilled employees, we will supply the funding, we will cut the red tape. you have to show the leadership and give us the apprenticeships this country so badly needs. [applause] unlocking growth, rebalancing our economy, it also requires a change. the eu is the biggest market in the world. it has amazing potential. it is not working properly. almost every day, i see pointless new regulation coming our way. a couple of weeks ago i was up in the flat early in the morning preparing for the today's work, the wind through paperwork, i came across a directive. you know what it was about? what the people with diabetes should be allowed to dry. what has this got to do with a market? market?
we are not getting enough back from big business. here is a direct appeal. if you want skilled employees, we will supply the funding, we will cut the red tape. you have to show the leadership and give us the apprenticeships this country so badly needs. [applause] unlocking growth, rebalancing our economy, it also requires a change. the eu is the biggest market in the world. it has amazing potential. it is not working properly. almost every day, i see pointless new regulation coming our way. a...
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obviously big problems with that. clearly if we would allow that to happen, we could easily experience huge flooding problems, back-ups in the areas of the city that are susceptible to this sort of intrusion. on the next slide, i want to talk a little bit about the way the system is designed. you have to -- you're going to have to allow for overflows because you are not going to be able to treat everything that comes at you. your weir levels ve
obviously big problems with that. clearly if we would allow that to happen, we could easily experience huge flooding problems, back-ups in the areas of the city that are susceptible to this sort of intrusion. on the next slide, i want to talk a little bit about the way the system is designed. you have to -- you're going to have to allow for overflows because you are not going to be able to treat everything that comes at you. your weir levels ve